Karachi Port Shipping Movements for January 7, 2025

Karachi Port Shipping Movements for January 7, 2025

Karachi, January 7, 2025 – Karachi Port Trust (KPT) has published the shipping movements report for Tuesday, January 7, 2025, aimed at providing critical updates to stakeholders.

The report outlines the latest shipping activity at Karachi Port over the past 24 hours, up until 0700 hours on Tuesday.

Ships Berthing at Karachi Port: A range of vessels has recently berthed at Karachi Port, including various container ships and tankers. The ships currently at the port are:

• MSC Lausanne VI, a container ship,

• Conship Uno, a container ship,

• Independent Spirit, a container ship,

• OOCL LE Havre, a container ship,

• Erlin, a general cargo vessel,

• KMTC Chennai, another container ship.

Ships That Have Sailed: Several vessels departed from Karachi Port over the last 24 hours:

• Saeha Intrasia,

• MSC Desiree,

• CMA CGM Mendelssohn,

• Hafnia Executive.

Expected Sailings from Karachi Port: As per the latest update, the following vessel is expected to set sail from Karachi Port:

• Conship, departing on January 7, 2025.

Expected Arrivals at Karachi Port: Karachi Port is anticipating the arrival of several ships over the coming days, with the following vessels scheduled to dock:

• Chem Star, arriving on January 6, 2025, with 6,500 Metric Tons of chemicals,

• M.T Shalamar, arriving on January 7, 2025, carrying 72,000 Metric Tons of crude oil,

• Easterly AS Olivia, arriving on January 7, 2025, with 6,000 Metric Tons of chemicals,

• Hyundai Brave, arriving on January 7, 2025, with containerized cargo,

• Sagami, arriving on January 8, 2025, with 4,000 Metric Tons of chemicals,

• MSC Floriana VI, arriving on January 8, 2025, with containers,

• X-Press Carina, arriving on January 8, 2025, with containers,

• BBC Mont Blanc, arriving on January 8, 2025, with 10 containers.

Cargo Handling at Karachi Port: The total cargo handled at Karachi Port during the last 24 hours was 97,894 Metric Tons. This includes 14,413 Metric Tons of export cargo and 83,481 Metric Tons of import cargo. The breakdown of cargo handling by commodity is as follows:

• Containerized Cargo: 63,672 Metric Tons imported, 14,163 Metric Tons exported, totaling 77,835 Metric Tons,

• Bulk Cargo: 656 Metric Tons imported, 250 Metric Tons exported, totaling 906 Metric Tons,

• DI Ammonium Phosphate (DAP): 4,967 Metric Tons imported,

• Soya Bean Seeds: 4,852 Metric Tons imported,

• Liquid Cargo: 9,334 Metric Tons imported.

These movements highlight the continued operational activity at Karachi Port, essential for the country’s trade and economic performance.